BOOK RECOMMENDATION
In the April 5 edition of the Eugene Weekly under the Slant column you recommended the book We Were the Lucky Ones. I hope you … Continue reading
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In the April 5 edition of the Eugene Weekly under the Slant column you recommended the book We Were the Lucky Ones. I hope you … Continue reading
I’m a huge fan of horror movies, and I think the biggest contributor to that fact is that they don’t really scare me. Some of … Continue reading
Not surprised to hear there was an uproar when the Eugene Weekly stopped being distributed in Corvallis and Albany (“EW Returns to Corvallis and Albany,” … Continue reading
• St. Vincent de Paul Society of Lane County’s Metamorphose: Upcycle Fashion Show is Saturday April 21. The day of environmental competitions, activities for adults … Continue reading
World War 3, anyone? Nuclear-armed Russia already has military personnel and warplanes lawfully in Syria. Yet the U.S., UK and France all threaten to attack … Continue reading
Augusta Read Thomas loves bells. The respected Chicago-based composer is fascinated by how human beings have used them throughout history to mark important cultural events, … Continue reading
I had a meeting with my accountant on Saturday and she informed me that my taxes will go up by $7,000 next year. It seems I’ve lost … Continue reading
I’ve worked closely with EWEB candidate Zach Mulholland for more than four years crafting the 2019 Clean Energy Jobs Bill for Oregon. I’m always struck … Continue reading
I am responding to the article “The Nuclear Option” the Eugene Weekly published 3/29. Calder writes that clean energy such as wind and solar is … Continue reading
A video circulating on YouTube shows a curator, Aram Moshayedi, at LA’s Hammer Museum introducing actors Will Ferrell and Joel McHale to a contemporary art exhibit, … Continue reading